Are Louis Vuitton and skater-wear label Supreme the latest brands to hook up? Buzz ignited after Louis Vuitton’s menswear designer Kim Jones posted an Instagram hinting at the collaboration, sharing an image of the luxury brand’s iconic monogram print with a Supreme “Whatever” sticker pasted overtop (it has since been deleted).

As reported by Hypebeast, the rumored partnership would be surprising given the brands’ rocky history. In 2000, Supreme released a series of Louis Vuitton-inspired skateboard decks, which the French luxury label swiftly had recalled (they still continue to be heavily sought-after). Now, an image of a sweater is being circulated online that sees Louis Vuitton and Supreme’s logos plastered together.

If true, this wouldn’t be the first time the French luxury brand has tried to boost its streetwear presence. In 2001, then-creative director Marc Jacobs partnered with Stephen Sprouse on graffiti-print bags. In 2009, Louis Vuitton partnered with Kanye West on sneakers (which continue to pop up on eBay for over $60k).